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Or sign-in if you have an account.Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce Ottawa's latest plans to combat antisemitism and hate in Canada later today. Photo by HYUNGCHEOL PARK/PostmediaPrime Minister Mark Carney is expected to share more details about the federal government’s plan to fight antisemitism and hate in Canada later today.Enjoy the latest local, national and international news.Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual events.Unlimited online access to National Post.National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword.Support local journalism.Enjoy the latest local, national and international news.Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. 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In March, multiple synagogues in the GTA were damaged by gunfire.Get a dash of perspective along with the trending news of the day in a very readable format.By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.The next issue of NP Posted will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try againNoah Shack, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, said in a statement that such offences “are happening amidst a broader campaign to drive Jews from public life and out of Canada entirely.”While Ottawa has made progress by improving security measures for vulnerable communities and introducing legislation aimed at tackling hate, Shack said more is needed and called for stronger enforcement, meaningful consequences, and greater efforts to address the root cause of fomenting hate — “radicalization, promotion of terrorism, and terrorist entities operating here in Canada.”“The Prime Minister has an opportunity to set the tone from the highest office to make clear that nothing can justify the hatred, intimidation, and violence Jewish Canadians are experiencing and that every tool at the government’s disposal will be used to confront it,” he wrote.“Monday’s address should serve as a call-to-action for governments, law enforcement, public institutions, and Canadians from all walks of life.”Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. 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